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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
24, No. 5, Sept. 2, 2004

Faculty
art displayed through Oct. 3
The
Krannert Art Museum opened its fall season with a back-to-school
special this year: the School of Art and Design’s annual Faculty
Art Exhibition. Among the nation’s oldest, continuously running
faculty exhibitions, the show gives art and design professors the
opportunity to share their most recent creations with the campus
and local communities. All manner of art is represented,
from painting, photography and sculpture to installation art, glass
and graphic design. The show runs through Oct. 3.
Coinciding with the exhibition, on Wednesdays in September, is a
series of noontime lectures by exhibiting art and design professors
(see Inside Illinois calendar
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| Photo
by Kwame Ross |
| Judi
Ross ,
"How Does Your Garden Grow?," mixed
media |
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by Kwame Ross |
| Laurie
Hogin,
"Technosong (Artist Will Use New Technologies
But Imagine How New Technologies Willl Use the
Artist)," oil on panel |
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by Kwame Ross |
| Alan
T. Mette,
"Balance," graphite, foam, paint |
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by Kwame Ross |
| Barbara
Kendrick,
"My Eye," hair, hair gel, feather
hat |
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by Kwame Ross |
| Timothy
Van Laar,
"Sweeping Clean," oil and inkjet print
on canvas over wood |
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